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Opalis Software is the story of a typical startup: An experienced CEO takes over from the founder, brings in venture financing and shakes things up
The official definition provided by DAMA International, the professional organization for those in the data management profession, is: “Data Resource Management is the development and execution of architectures, policies, practices and procedures that properly manage the full data lifecycle needs of an enterprise.” DAMA International This definition is fairly broad and encompasses a number of professions which may not have direct technical contact with lower-level aspects of data management, such as relational database management.
Opalis Software is the story of a typical startup: An experienced CEO takes over from the founder, brings in venture financing and shakes things up
Months after it said it expected to deliver a hosted CRM service, SAP recently announced its first offering, under the mySAP CRM portfolio.
New names, new editions to highlight changes to suite
Intuit and Dr. Tax want your returns, but the channel they prefer is through big chain retailers
Susan Haystee is spearheading the company’s continental development, while furthering Linux adoption in Canada, the U.S. and Latin America
In a bid to increase business sales, the company is now selling support with SuSe Linux Enterprise Server. A Quebec partner says this is good news for Novell resellers
SAP Canada’s Jeff Watts is looking to dramatically increase its ISV solutions and partners base
SAP Canada’s Jeff Watts is looking to dramatically increase its ISV solutions and partners base
IBM is opening up its Lotus tools to include a greater emphasis on open standards, a continuation of Big Blue’s services-oriented architecture strategy, and more support for other products its customers use.
Noticing the void in the market for contract lifecycle management software, one Canadian businessman took the lead
New versions of SQL Server, Visual Basic launched this month, but without some of the promised features of the applications
British Columbia joins provinces working with industry to keep electronic parts out of landfills